1. The Alfred P. Murrah building was devastated by a bomb that did massive amounts of damage to the building. There where two other bombs that where defused. If they would have went off the whole building would have been destroyed by the bombs. This happened on April 19, 1995.
2. The events of September 11, 2001 where devastating. Two Air Liner jets smashed into the top of the World trade center buildings also known as the twin towers. The first plane hit the North Tower about 8:45 A.M. The second plane hit the South Tower about 9:03 A.M. The planes hit within the top 60 floors of the building. The people in the building and the outside did not know what was going on. All they hear was a huge explosion and thought a missile had hit the tower. Then they saw a second thing hit the building. It was a plane and then every thing was clear it was a terrorist attack against the U.S. The South Tower Fell at about 9:59 A.M. and the second tower fell at about 10:28 A.M. There was a third plane that hit the Pentagon and caused sever damage. There was also a fourth plane but it was taken back by the passengers and the plane still crashed a little later.
3. I think that the Terrorists attacked the U.S. because we are a big nation and the terrorists want to take us out from the inside. I think they also attacked the U.S. because they want us to go to war and lose most of our defenses so they might attack us some time own the road.
4.
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More than 22 million jobs were created in less than eight years -- the most ever under a single administration, and more than were created in the previous twelve years.
b) As part of the 1994 Crime Bill, President Clinton enacted a new initiative to fund 100,000 community police officers. To date more than 11,000 law enforcement agencies have received COPS funding.
c) The number of families owning stock in the United States increased by 40 percent since 1992.
5.
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Defended teachers by defending them from frivolous lawsuits (Teacher Protection Act)
b) Participated in setting into motion laws to hold corporate criminals to account for their actions.
c) Opened previously restricted funding to private effective organizations that provide after-school programs.
6. Gorge W. Bush beat Al Gore in the 2000 election. The year 2000 saw the closest presidential election in American history, as Bush won the electoral vote 271-266, despite losing the popular vote to Gore by a half-million votes.
7. Mad Cow Disease is a infection in a cows nervous system making them act mad or also known as mentally ill.
8. It scared human consumers of beef because the human form of the disease is more scarier than the cow form of it.
9. In 2004 A giant tsunami hit the shores of many places in the world but mainly effected the people in Indonesia.
10. The Galileo left the Earth to got to the planet Jupiter in 1995.
11. The First film generated entirely by computer was Toy Story. Yes I have seen that movie like 50 times and I think it was a good movie for being the first computer animated movie.
12. The I-Pod is a very small song playing system like a walk man except it dose not need a tape or disc. It has changed music from using cd's to downloading music and playing it without a cd and or tape or even a record.
13. The operating system sold by Microsoft in 1995 was Windows 95 and it changed from moving things with no mouse to moving stuff with a mouse on a computer.
14. Breat Favre retired from the Green Bay Packers in 2008.
15. The Green Bay Packers Won super bowl xxxI in 1997.